how acid rain damages monuments and building??
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Acid rain can damage buildings, historic monuments, and statues, especially those made of rocks, such as limestone and marble, that contain large amounts of calcium carbonate. Acids in the rain react with the calcium compounds in the stones to create gypsum, which then flakes off.
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Acid rain damages buildings and structures because it dissolves the stone or corrodes the metal that is exposed to the weather. ... Some of these materials contain calcium carbonate or calcium-based compounds, which can be dissolved by acid rain
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